On May 10, 2024, a Ukrainian drone caused a fire at an oil refinery in Russia’s Kaluga region, according to the state-run RIA news agency.
Vladislav Sapsa, the regional governor in Kaluga, which borders Moscow Oblast, assured via Telegram that the fire was extinguished very quickly. He did not specify which facility it was.
A fire broke out at an oil refinery after a drone attack in the Russian Kaluga region
The report says that “three tanks with diesel fuel and a tank with fuel oil” caught fire.
According to the governor, the fire was extinguished. There are no casualties. pic.twitter.com/HAjlShW4y2
— NEXTA (@nexta_tv) May 10, 2024
For its part, RIA reported that three tanks with diesel fuel and one with fuel oil were destroyed at the refinery in Pervi Zavod in Kaluga. According to Mr. Sapsa, there were no losses.
According to protothema, there has been no comment from the Ukrainian side so far.
OR Ukraine has escalated attacks with UAVs targeting Russian energy infrastructure, especially refineries. Since the beginning of the year, the production capacity in terms of fuel refining in Russia has decreased by 15%, an official estimated NATO early last month.
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